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机器人手术中的医疗事故:Westlaw 数据库分析。

Medical malpractice in robotic surgery: a Westlaw database analysis.

机构信息

Department of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, University of Pennsylvania, 800 Walnut Street, 18th Floor, Philadelphia, PA, 19107, USA.

Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.

出版信息

J Robot Surg. 2023 Feb;17(1):191-196. doi: 10.1007/s11701-022-01417-6. Epub 2022 May 12.

Abstract

Malpractice claims involving robot-assisted surgical procedures have increased more than 250% in the past 7 years compared to the seven years prior. We examined robotic surgery malpractice claims to identify trends in claimed liabilities, describe legal outcomes, and determine strategies to minimize future litigation. The Westlaw legal database was queried retrospectively for U.S. state and federal trials regarding robot-assisted surgical procedures from 2006 to 2013 and 2014 to 2021. Data abstracted from verdict reports included year, state, court type, defendant specialty, procedure performed, claimed injuries and liabilities, verdict, and damage amount awarded. Sixty-one cases across 25 states were identified, 16 cases between 2006 and 2013, and 45 from 2014 to 2021. Among those 45 cases, defendant verdicts predominated (n = 35, 77.8%), with only four plaintiff verdicts (8.9%) and six settlements (13.3%). Overall, 169 liabilities were claimed, most commonly negligent surgery (82.2%), misdiagnosis/failure to diagnose (46.7%), delayed treatment (35.6%), and lack of informed consent (31.1%). Thirteen cases resulted in indemnity payments (mean = $1,251,274), with damages ranging from $10,087 (infection and retained foreign body) to $5,008,922 (patient death). Hysterectomy (n = 19, 42.2%) was the most commonly litigated surgery, followed by prostatectomy (n = 5) and hernia repair (n = 4). The most litigated specialties were obstetrics/gynecology (48.9%), general surgery (28.9%), and urology (15.6%). Malpractice litigation in robot-assisted surgery is infrequent. As robotic procedures become more commonplace, surgeons must keep common liabilities in mind, as there are valuable and actionable lessons to be learned from these cases. Malpractice reform, continuing medical education activities, and improved informed consent protocols may help minimize future litigation.

摘要

过去 7 年,涉及机器人辅助手术的医疗事故索赔比前 7 年增加了 250%以上。我们研究了机器人手术的医疗事故索赔,以确定索赔责任的趋势,描述法律结果,并确定最大限度减少未来诉讼的策略。使用 Westlaw 法律数据库,对 2006 年至 2013 年和 2014 年至 2021 年期间美国州和联邦法院审理的机器人辅助手术程序进行了回顾性查询。从判决报告中提取的数据包括年份、州、法院类型、被告专业、手术类型、索赔的伤害和责任、判决和判给的赔偿金金额。在 25 个州确定了 61 例案件,其中 2006 年至 2013 年期间 16 例,2014 年至 2021 年期间 45 例。在这 45 例中,被告的判决占主导地位(n=35,77.8%),仅有 4 例原告的判决(8.9%)和 6 例和解(13.3%)。总体而言,索赔了 169 项责任,最常见的是手术疏忽(82.2%)、误诊/漏诊(46.7%)、延迟治疗(35.6%)和缺乏知情同意(31.1%)。13 例案件导致赔偿支付(平均$1,251,274),损害赔偿从 10,087 美元(感染和遗留异物)到 5,008,922 美元(患者死亡)不等。子宫切除术(n=19,42.2%)是最常见的诉讼手术,其次是前列腺切除术(n=5)和疝修补术(n=4)。诉讼最多的专业是妇产科(48.9%)、普通外科(28.9%)和泌尿科(15.6%)。机器人辅助手术的医疗事故诉讼并不常见。随着机器人手术的普及,外科医生必须牢记常见的责任,因为从这些案例中可以吸取有价值和可操作的经验教训。医疗事故改革、继续医学教育活动和改进的知情同意协议可能有助于最大限度地减少未来的诉讼。

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